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Roughly 100 years before Facebook inspired the media industry to “pivot to video,” Karl Struss was experimenting with motion pictures.
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When world-renowned architect Tadao Ando designed and completed the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s iconic building in 2002, director Marla Price was behind the curtain pulling the strings.
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Michael Darough was house hunting when he arrived at a potential property about five minutes before his Realtor and parked in front of the “For Sale” sign in the yard.
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Wyatt Johnson and his family were on their way to Waco from Nebraska when they took an unexpected turn in Fort Worth and ran into dinosaurs.
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The Matt King Mystery Center is a creative hub for individuals to to create and connect
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The new initiative comes two months after the DMA laid off 20 staffers and cut its Tuesday hours.
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More than 2000 unclaimed photos and negatives were found that covered the '40s through the early '60s. They provide a personal, ground-level view of Texas life - pre-disco, pre-cellphones, pre-cable TV.
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A limited edition Billy Hassell lithograph of West Texas wildlife was cut up on Fall Gallery Night by another Fort Worth artist during a live performance titled “White men who paint landscapes are not artists.”
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The new Deep Ellum Community Center opens with three exhibitions. And coming up are Deep Ellum shows at the African American Museum as well.
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A new exhibition at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth depicts the realities of Black communities across America.
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The former retail site is now home to a permanent art exhibition, cafe and gift shop.
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The artist, Fort Worth's Sedrick Huckaby will also give a talk with Lee Sunday at the Amon Carter Museum.